Top Collector Cars This Summer

TRAVERSE CITY, MI – Hagerty releases list of top collector cars. Hagerty is a leading insurance provider for classic vehicles and host to the largest network of classic car owners. According to the insurer the list includes vehicles with positive value growth and momentum in private sales transactions, quote activity and auction results. What is in your garage?

1986–1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL – Many buyers remember the 560SL as an aspirational car that signaled early career success for their original owners, and the average sale price in the private market is up 22% over the last 12 months. 1987 560SLs start at $46,300.

1973–1986 Jeep CJ-7 – The CJ-7 remains very popular in 4x4 clubs. The special edition packages such as the "Limited" and "Jamboree Edition" are seeing the most interest, but any flavor can deliver open-air summer fun. Quoting activity has been particularly strong, with an increase of 120% over the past 12 months, indicating rising demand among enthusiasts. 1983 Jeep CJ-7 Laredos start at $12,900.

1973–1987 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup – Pickups have been one of the fastest growing segments for the past five years. This is the first time this generation of Chevrolet pickup has outpaced the highly-sought-after 1967–1972 models. Ratings for this era of are being driven via the private sector, with a 9.5% increase in the number offered privately, an 11% rise in average sale price, and more than 38% of the cars selling privately doing so for amounts above their insured values. 1973 C10s start at $12,200.

1986–1992 BMW M3 – To many, the E30 M3 is the purest sports car from the 1980s. Values published in Hagerty Price Guide have increased 86% over the last 8 months. 1990 M3s start at $76,100.

1982–1991 Porsche 944 –Expect to see many nice low-mile examples come to market in the near future, with pristine Turbos selling for surprising amounts. Hagerty Price Guide values have increased 8% in value over the last 8 months. 1988 Porsche 944s start at $15,600.

1997–2002 Plymouth/Chrysler Prowler – Prowlers have been one of the hottest cars at auction over the last 12 months, with a 9% increase in the number offered, a 6% increase in average sale price, and a strong sell-through rate of 72% over the last 12 months. 2000 Plymouth Prowlers start at $32,000.

1966–1977 Ford Bronco –Coupled with excellent reliability and parts availability, the Bronco makes for an excellent first-time collector vehicle. Activity in the private market has been particularly strong for these stylish SUVs. 1966 Ford Broncos start at $24,800.

1994–1999 Ferrari F355 – Hagerty Price Guide values have increased 39% over the last 12 months. The cost of ownership on these cars can be high, though. So make sure to scrutinize service records. 1997 F355 Spiders start at $68,900.

1970–1974 Dodge Challenger – Early '70s Mopar muscle cars have had the biggest swings in values going back to 2006. After being impacted by the recession they have recovered nicely, and Dodge fans are back to searching out as many "1 of 1" variations as they can find. Challengers have been performing very well at recent auctions, with cars offered up 17% and average sale price up 41% over the last 12 months. 1970 Challengers start at $36,200.

1968–1976 BMW 2002 – This iconic BMW remains very popular, especially on both coasts. Hagerty Price Guide values have been especially strong for 2002s, with an 18% gain over the last 8 months. 1974 2002 tii's start at $26,800.